Spain, Castellon
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Agora Lledó International School is an international school in Castellón, Spain, serving students from ages 1 to 18. It delivers the International Baccalaureate across the full continuum (PYP, MYP and DP) alongside a bespoke curriculum, including Infant, Primary and Secondary Education, National Baccalaureate and IB programs. The school was the first Castellón campus to adopt IB in 2011 and, by 2024, offered the complete continuum. It runs a multilingual project with linguistic immersion beyond English, enabling mastery of English plus French, German or Chinese. Founded in 2001, it joined Globeducate in 2006 and earned ISA certification in 2009. The campus covers 6,700 m2 of facilities, with large classrooms, laboratories and a library, plus a 6,700 m2 sports centre. Extracurriculars include robotics, music and dance, plus language programmes. Partnerships with WWF, Eco-Schools and the UN Sustainable Goals connect students to global initiatives. Agora Lledó is part of Globeducate and offers education.
Camí Caminás, 12003 Castelló de la Plana, Castelló, Spain
Agora Lledó International School has 800 pupils, typical class sizes of 20, instruction in English, Spanish.
Castellón de la Plana, Castellón, Spain, on Camí Caminás (postal code 12003). The campus hours listed are 8:00 to 18:30, Monday to Friday. The school is located in Castellón de la Plana and serves students from nursery to university.
Infant Education, Primary Education, Secondary Education, National Baccalaureate, International Baccalaureate
The school is a private international school.
Guidance and Educational Psychology Department provides personalised attention with support for specific learning difficulties, special educational needs, emotional difficulties and high capabilities. The team includes 2 psychologists, 1 speech therapist, 2 teachers in therapeutic pedagogy, and 6 additional teachers.
Spain
The school day runs from 8:00 to 18:30, Monday to Friday.
The school offers school transport routes from towns near Castellón: Nules, Alcora, Torreblanca-Alcocebre, Oropesa-Benicasim and Onda.
Annual tuition at Agora Lledó International School ranges from EUR 6,220 to EUR 12,590 for 2026/27.
Agora Lledó International School teaches IB (PYP), Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 1 to 18.
Agora Lledó International School offers the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum across three academic stages. It was the first school in Castellón to adopt the IB in 2011, and by 2024 offered the complete IB continuum across its three stages. The school provides Infant Education, Primary Education, Secondary Education, National Baccalaureate and International Baccalaureate programs. The IB is described as a comprehensive, well-regarded qualification accepted by the world's most prestigious universities. The school runs a multilingual project with linguistic immersion beyond English, enabling mastery of English plus French, German or Chinese.
IB Diploma (2024): average score 33.5; 21% of Diploma students achieved 36 points or more; highest Diploma score 39. National Baccalaureate: highest mark 12.917/14; average 10.494/14; average 7.704/10; 21.43% obtained 12 or more. In addition, IB results have been shown with an average of 34.875 in Excellence and Commitment in IB Results; PAU (Valencian Community) results indicate Agora Lledó leads with the highest average.
Agora Lledó International School supports social and emotional development as part of a holistic education. The Sports and Well-being program promotes values such as discipline, determination, fair play and teamwork to help pupils develop social skills and resilience, while encouraging healthy minds and bodies. The school fosters safe, stimulating environments that support active listening and each student's personal and academic development. A Mental Health and Educational Psychology Department provides guidance to parents, pupils and teachers and offers individualized support for emotional and educational needs, with a team including two child psychologists, two educational psychologists and a speech therapist.
Agora Lledó International School provides personalised support for pupils with diverse educational needs through the Guidance and Educational Psychology Department. The department handles specific learning difficulties, special educational needs, emotional difficulties and high intellectual abilities and offers pedagogical and therapeutic interventions. It consists of two psychologists, one speech therapist, two teachers in therapeutic pedagogy, and additional teachers who collaborate to tailor resources to each pupil. The department works with families to design individualized plans and monitor progress.
Multilingualism at Agora Lledó International School includes English-Spanish immersion from the earliest years, with German, French and Chinese offered at different stages. The school is a registered examinations centre, allowing students to prepare for official language qualifications such as Trinity College London and Cambridge English papers, as well as DELF (French), Goethe-Institut (German) and Confucius Institute (Mandarin Chinese). The ‘Happy Saturday' program provides opportunities to learn English alongside sport or IT activities in a relaxed, informal environment.
Agora Lledó International School provides mental wellbeing support through a dedicated Mental Health and Educational Psychology Department, which offers guidance and advice to parents, pupils and teachers and provides individualized support for emotional and educational needs. The department includes two child psychologists, two educational psychologists and a speech therapist, backed by additional staff to support pupil well-being across the curriculum.
Safeguarding emotional wellbeing is a core priority. The Headmaster states that Agora Lledó safeguards the emotional wellbeing of those who learn, teach and live together every day in our educational community, creating safe and stimulating environments, encouraging active listening and supporting each student in their personal and academic development.
1. Families can request information using the online form or by calling 964 72 31 70. The phone line operates Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 2. The admissions process begins with obtaining information and scheduling an on-site or virtual visit to present the educational project, curricular and teaching aspects, and the school's facilities. 3. After the formal application for admission, students can take the admission tests according to their stage. 4. Once the tests have been passed, the admissions form is completed and all documentation required for enrolment is received. 5. Further information is available via the brochure, tuition fees, uniforms, school bus routes, and the Admission Form.